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  • [ANALYSIS] Recent developments in the South China Sea: Perspective from the Philippines

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    SUMMARY This paper was presented by Retired Justice Antonio T. Carpio at the South China Sea Contemporary Issues Workshop organized by St. Anthony’s College of the University of Oxford on November 9, 2022. There are two recent significant developments in the South China Sea maritime dispute.  The first significant development is the enactment by China of […]

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  • [ANALYSIS] Recent developments in the South China Sea: Perspective from the Philippines

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    SUMMARY This paper was presented by Retired Justice Antonio T. Carpio at the South China Sea Contemporary Issues Workshop organized by St. Anthony’s College of the University of Oxford on November 9, 2022. There are two recent significant developments in the South China Sea maritime dispute.  The first significant development is the enactment by China of […]

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  • The Culture of Maintenance

    We should not dwell on that, the US will always be an ally no matter what Kissinger or Palmerston said. What happened after the US left we were able to aquire a Peacock thar took 2 decades to upgrade in three phases then what? Will it be decommissioned in less than a decade? Read More […]

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  • The Foreign Policy Implications of China’s Twentieth Party Congress

    China’s ruling Communist Party is holding its twentieth Party Congress, where it has outlined its development strategy and will announce its leadership for the next five years. In this Q&A, Crisis Group experts Amanda Hsiao and Ivy Kwek read the signals from the early proceedings. Read More –> The Foreign Policy Implications of China’s Twentieth […]

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  • [ANALYSIS] China’s artificial island building: Implications on security, stability, and peace

    ‘If China succeeds in replacing the fundamental rule under the UN Charter that right is might with the rule that might is right, the world will enter into a another period of never-ending wars’ Read More –> [ANALYSIS] China’s artificial island building: Implications on security, stability, and peace

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  • What Philippines’ Marcos Jnr can learn from Singapore and Indonesia about balancing ties with China, US

    With respect to our place in the community of nations, the Philippines shall continue to be a friend to all. And an enemy to none,” declared President Ferdinand Marcos Jnr, in his first state-of-the-nation address. “We will be a good neighbour – always looking for ways to collaborate and cooperate with the end goal of […]

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  • No time to lose: drill gas now

    The Philippines must drill for gas right away at Recto Bank. The country’s sole gas field Malampaya will run out in three years. It will take five years to get a new rig operational. With no huge alternative energy source, Filipinos would plunge into blackouts. Factories, hospitals, government offices, schools and malls will shut down. […]

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  • [ANALYSIS] The Arbitral Award: Not just a piece of paper

    For Filipino officials to parrot that the Arbitral Award is just a piece of paper is to accept that the Arbitral Award is null and void, a position that is contrary to Philippine national interest Read More -> https://www.rappler.com/voices/thought-leaders/hague-arbitral-award-west-philippine-sea-china-not-just-piece-of-paper/

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  • Eyes wide open on China deals

    Because China had failed to act on funding requests pending since 2019, former finance secretary Carlos Dominguez III canceled the Philippine government’s application with China’s Eximbank for loans to bankroll P276 billion in major railway projects, thus tarnishing Duterte’s vaunted legacy of a breakthrough infrastructure program. Read More -> https://opinion.inquirer.net/155268/eyes-wide-open-on-china-deals

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  • US Navy challenges Chinese claims in South China Sea for second time in a week

    (CNN) — A US Navy warship on Saturday challenged Chinese claims to disputed islands in the South China Sea, the US 7th Fleet said in a statement — the second operation of its kind this week. Read More -> https://www.cnnphilippines.com/world/2022/7/17/us-navy-china-south-china-sea.html??

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  • Carpio: Marcos stand on WPS a ‘welcome sea change’

    MANILA Philippines — Retired Supreme Court Justice Antonio Carpio lauded the recent pronouncement by President-elect Ferdinand Marcos Jr. that he would assert the 2016 decision by the Permanent Court of Arbitration favoring Manila against Beijing’s sweeping claims to virtually the entire South China Sea. Read More–> https://globalnation.inquirer.net/204221/carpio-marcos-wps-stand-a-welcome-sea-change

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  • Ambulance chasing threat to seafaring

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    GLOBAL shipping stakeholders identify ambulance chasing and the Philippines’ mishandling of crew claims as the biggest threats to Philippine seafaring — an industry that remits $6 billion annually into the Philippines. The market share of Filipino crew has shown a steady decline of 50 percent in a short span of 20 years. In 2000, Filipinos […]

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